-r- H: U M AWrTK Ta'iWpsai.n ' : J01BPH .BISBJfY::I.S smIMMu. if. ft. JtASSHItJ rktitor." OJiat. Im Centre AiUg, in Ihe eser ". )Vat . .1 .,.rr'.Str.y t m .im, TH R(' A M RKl(H " i 7uhTibe.1 evry FaMir clay at TWO t'OLLARS fief annum to f ii tl half yeurly in advance.' ' Io piper discomin rd till ait, arrearage are paid.' ' ' ' '" ' ' ; f I Nosuheriplin rereived far 'a leM period thah six north. , All roiomnoicatinit ,or. Iptter on husinca relating loth office, to inaura) atlsntion, "muKtW POST PAID. , . CHEAP WATCHES. '.' The Cheapest fSolrf nnA Silver YValche, ' IN rllli.AllljUl 1IIA. jr OLD Levert, full Jewelled,' 1 HJK Silver do. " do. v4d lupines, Jswv-lle.", '1 ' '"' " Sihnar ' . da. - " do. ' 1 ' ' " Mver QuartierSf fine quality,, . i wll Watchea, plain, , .; Silver Ketaclra, M IVnol, " ' " Ciohl UrM. - . ' ' '.! ..M 00 ' 30 00 15 00 10 110 IS 00 1 ?5 ' i oo 4 00 Alan, on hand, a large aaairtwnt of Gold and lliiir BrafcUa, fineer riyga, hre pina. hoop car Tiiii:Vt"M pen, thref apoon, "ttr torn, thim . fclea, l.r hock. eurt d f rhidns, enard key and jrwelh-i; of every deaeiipiinn, at equally low prirra. All, I.waut ta call to convince cvmto mer. ' All kind of Watches end tilrtclia repaired anil Wini-iinied to kevp' good time Aw-on yar' old , gold or aihrer Ihk'rIiI nr Jaken in eichana. ' Fur sate, eight day and thirty h -w hrjs rlorka, at r LEWIS t.ADOMl'S' Wairh, 'ldrkVd Jewel? Swnt; No. 4I3 Market atrret, almve r'k-vrnth, north idsy Pbila I'liia. t .... i ffJ" ' kiw,.MBf Gold and ,ilv Levers, atill rnueh rlt-aMT than the tive price. ' ' Pliihulrlphn, . IM.lv ' " ctz3 bed: ir3 sv;n: V-TC!HES'JEwSL3lXj i T TN K "So. 96 North 8l"Ut)N D rrret. corner f Quarry. ; vittl.UUver Walrhe.,f..r J - j.wpllwl. -! cim. f4S00 Kil-r I.eor Wutehra, full '; irwelU d, . . 23 00 Silver l.ever Walrliea, e - ven jawetii, . i 18 00 tsilvcr, l.ei.me Waifh-a. ii-wcllej. finrat qualjly, r y,, 00 HujM'rinr Quarlirf Wytrhea, , , , .. "0 00 lini'aiion (juKiiiff V atotif,nol wanauteil, ft 00 tSold Sp.iarkK, if- , i . . 1,0 Fm Silver Sprrincle. , ,: Vlr '. ..... 1 CJ. ild llntc. lots with tp a'Ofea, , , 3 SO I.adiea Fiold IVnc In. 16 rrtt, . 3 Oil Cold Pmaer Uuig 37' r.ti lo f ; Wa'ch tiiaa , plrtin, I2J n ; jiaient, 18 j ) .unil. 2i. O-tlu-r Hrticjra ui propoiluun All r.'OiN warranted lo he wl.at ih.y an-aoj.l for, . O CON l( Alt. In hand, aome (Sold, and 8ivrf I.evtm, Lrpiuea and Qiarliera, iwer tlian the ale price., fi , ; , Phiiideiphjit, i.t, ft. t4B. i y . s , , ,'; f l ji I o n T w T " H O U S E K EE r B RS . YOI" ; be fura'I.ol't 'Win!, ar 41 tiinea, pui nJ highly flavored ft tK HimitM nonml nr larffer flimrtllv. at tho : lckln Tea lomphtjn " WntehtibaflfU 30 Soulk &eoni itrttt, fefw-ert Market and I- flea. T ' 11 iif arrrVa. ' 1 1 : 7ntX.A-DEX.TOZA. i 1 Herelofore it hue been very diflieult, SnJeeil, ah T rriol impo'iwiMe.' alwaya to'utilain foJ Orein and :' 111 ek 1'eaa. " Out ,nr voU haveVnty to visit the 11 IVkin Tea t'oropaiiy'a Store, to obtain a ileliefoti and fragrant Te a yon could iah for. A II laMea ' ran heie t'e aiiiled. with the advantage of getting a Y pure nrtiele nt a tow price. , " ' " ' ! ' ' ', J"" ' t7Vh' ' '' ' i"" ', PIANO L , , ., f1'B HUISflUDEnbi,fPii't,l an'"'. , , .Jl ifor ita.4e.t (NK.U MEVKK'f t'EL , F.HKATED .I'KBMlim It'lB .WOOD PI- ANW. at thia place. ' Theae I'ian. ha a plain. ,., no wive and lnau'iful axu-iioi. 6..i b. ami, t-r depth ami .weetnea.if lone, ami elegance uf arotknian ahip, are not aurp-l tv nv in the Uui'cd Kiaiea. I'l.a f'tllawiM i a, wornmenilaiion . from.Caai r. IU ara, aelt'bcaled perfo BVM, and himaclla wan. .. ulaiuir :; ; - . i . - . -i ...I . ! i. A'! A'R-IK' i r i HiTiva had the itlraere t trvine the .ftcel lent fnoo Fortea manfarlurrd by Mr. Mayer, and t I eiV.iWied at the h4 evhihtiinn . nf th Fr-nklin In. .-'titute, I feel il dud loJha lru merit of the maker ; ' to ifeclafe Aa ahoaa inatrunmiU are. auile equal' and ia) aoine f t rprcia aea . MM ioi, ) all lha Ph i.o'' Forte, I aaw at lha capital of Eu0, and , t during aoiourn nf two yeara al ran. :'l he' l'rau WiU baia'd at the manufacturer a . araveal Pbiladehihra ntieea, if Bt aumeOiNig lower. I'eraoiia ar reqoeMed call an4 eaaaatue fot .-thetM4v, at tlta truratM at lha unaoiler. , Suury. May 17. IMft. u . II.MAttsEt' Ti't: , . I . lr'Ainti.rfsl.rai ' DEATHS IiOW. .; .rpM utic will pteaae obaerve thaj no llrandieih . X Pitta are . iiM(iir, uulco lb, Ikx haa three If -1 litvla ti(Mo it, (the , tii, tb, aiie and tt Wittum) , ruh conuinm a r.-Mmilegiialur oj my nuno . wriiina. ihua U. Uaawoaat", M. p.-Thee la t M ae.en(raved OM .atoel, Jieaunl'iilly ileaiKued, i iuuI doit t Mvaaiieuae of over J2.t)t'0,-.TrM-vfoT t i will ba aewu. ttuu ha oull thins nrceaiy to pro. cure lha tuediciua in il purity, 14 l iluiv Uu Ul'ut. .. . . , , :i . , KiiHmV-r the tip, tlw -ile, t ul .the boitoin.i . .Th) JtUowng ri-apeiiive rM-iota are tiulv.auihori ....I ...J kuLI . . .... . . j .CEB.TXr""CATBS OI-AG"BNCT ' For lha aalc ul Mrandreii I tgttnlile Vmrrrta . IorlhiUWbiU)l fjuiutv annon nucirj . Cbnkueiliu, 'runhury II. U. Maer. M'Bveoa .villo MnJ& Mail.'ll.,, NrihuinlilaJid-Wiu. Foryt. Umrgcuawur-J. A J- w'u- , - ' . Vuion Cunty Xw,Uerhn flogar W in- tfr.' Selinfrv .erg huiioiuiu. ., .tiiuoir. hiug laaac Snutb. Beavertown Uavid Hut.ler.' . AJjmaburg Wni.J.May. Miffluialiorii Menach At (y aiOoan--DAl:fvO irborg , O.aVF.C. Mrer.- Uwwhw'VValU V Vfn. , Oulumnt county t D")'lh B, U. , Hay nfclda - At Uo. Berwick Whuanao d'ubouae,, Vj. lawiaa-r4J., vi. Ilrl4. Ul-utaflmrg John K. , Mi"rcr. Jeaawy Twr-Lvi W. V lnt.Hi '., KoU. MrCay. , l4itoWH-Ul't . K?Njeh , ,i il,..- 0 t Ao ha aw Bavv Ur . tifle.i of Arev, eon'" KJWWW W ,' it, UttANDKETH'J Jrlnaei.aTy alSmg touig, ,a.l vpMi whuJt will .Ua be arn r the Jw luM uh4 V 3rJrUh fill ?b,iadVli.hla.'.r Nn. . K'?',. I 'jue':4Ui l". ' ' ' 1 ' i tit ) is i.i.nl nil' ' vi ?"'".'. i : : i Vi '";'v I Abaolut. acqniencenca In tha declainna of the- , ' , ltm rnon MKXica Sjota Anna tlMtnred to Popt M xlcnn Go wrnmrnt at Qiierpiarn Hen. I.ahe' Advan ' , f pd to Iltiar.antla Santa' Anna, with ' 25(10 Men, Abantfnnrd tbat P1ac Seventy Atna J Hriana Rpporl.-d Killed U-n Rea aallipfl ciu'1 from Pufbla to meet Gen. Lane Pfoapeft of niiiiuiiT mine. " Prrrnxnt-iiri, Nov. ft. The New Orlpana ppra rrcHved tbta rnor nmjr announce in arrival mrre oi ne aicam- ali.lp Alabnma, 'with datra fromTira Cruz to ioth nit. - ' ' : ' " ' ' (5fn. Paltrrtnn waa epoclcJ lo orch into the intprior on tho 24th. Yh Genttia.pi Liberty haa fi'pa frurn th city of Mexico to the ?ih. t Profound, tramjiiillity J rpijrned there. Aa aoon aa. the govcrnniciif of Pen a y Pena had beena fully qrganiapij, the fact wat oitieially announced to the repreaentat jvp pf ,foreijrn power in friortilly relationa with Mrxicr, aud the Brilwli mmittcr replied in aa. Jiifat:tury. teroin. j , , , -. , -r.i ' The Geniua of I.ibr-rty waa informed .by a per-llfHian that Wft the Capital tm the 7th tilt., .4rmt.tlia drciec which t.rdered Pena y P.nl thould taka charge or the Supreme power, in Oonjunction. -with twa aaooriatea, had UeVn re pealed, and Santa Anna had been apain called toiiavtirne the rein! of (he' government and re uu'ihe the command of the army. . The aume gentleman ateo report that ParedeaiaatTulan cingo, where he ,wa endeavoring to eatablieh liia monarchical ayatem, ami he haa recently made romc impurtant convert, to,, hi, political principlea. . . . .. . , ., . ; Valencia waa at. bia hacienda, Uking do part political eltaire. ,,,. Tv-. , ; . ,Uen. Bravo waa in -Mexico,; perfectly quiet, on hia parole, ; , , . ,h , . , - , r . The aemblance of the Mexican government mnt, accur4inir 10 appntatmtnrt, at Qiw-tetaro, on the 5th alt.i bnt there beiti- nhthmg- like a ejiMwum nothhig unfd ne' done. ' The feelinga of the people are- aid tri be atrenuoualy opposed loany cnmpfomioe with rtl 'Americana.' 1 The other h-adinj' menarid'Gfrni-rata.' for I he moat part.iiirf gttne ViCuernaraca, aeventeen Icaguca wihlh of ihc cily of Mexico" 1 . ' Troin"'tne ia'ni'e ource he tJeniua of Liherty 'irm that Gen. fjine a force, on the 11th ult.. lea waa at llumiintla, a. town half way between Perot- and Puebla : ISanta Anna waa there, but evacuated the town on the approach of Gen. Ltine, leavTiig behind him twnpieceaol artillery,,! nd two priaonera, Coloncla Vega and Jturbide. Santa Anna had. 100Q cavalry, at hat lime. and hajl Mibeequenlly been reinfurced. by 1300. Ueye' command again ; took poeeear-ion of the town alter (!en. Lane', departure, and follow ing up hi rear, kilhsl aovrnty men, principally eiragiitera. Gen. Ila had rallied outlrom Poe- b'a with a cnidcrable force, and waa awaiting the appn ach nf Gen. Lne, whne flank and rear wa conatantly haraatcd by attacka from amall Uvliea ol Mexicans. , Tho Picayune pnhlivhrt two important circu- I ar from lYna y rena, and the Secretary of State, bning expoaitinna of the view and policy ol the new adnnniatration. The Texan Ranger, about whom npprehen ainna were entertained attha lart aecoetitt, liad returned tn aafety, " ,- ' The yellow fever waa atill taking off its' vie' time Lieut. Jetikina of the Dragoona had died nf it. : ' ' - ' ' 'r ' ' No improvement in the health' of Matlmoraa. had. occurred ,up to the laat accounta. Capt, Churchill ia named among the victims to ita ra vase. , ., ir 4 , ,, , ...... i Brporta. prevailed hat anamy mail bad been captured hy the guillaa, and that s.. Mexican furce wee. pouted at Mier. .- A Povkhtv sthicvrM Rich Ma Art old Gorman liveain the suburbs of Covington Ky., in Seeihing Want and ooverty, who, it is said, brought to tfi's' country over $50,000 in'gold, all or. which, w jnveaied in realaeUt in, Indi ana. , He collrcta .scraps aod.bonea for a glue fuetory, which he crn-s on in a email way perfoiuMoie a4 ibu lalmr hiiulf, and selling the eriicle; -manufactured whon ready or market. llnlia nit family, the on!y inniatee ofhia liotise being e ooanoion 'game bock and -repnlatve looking dogi rl'he old otan, paople aay, .live upon the refiiae meat of lsughter-hotHMY his only luxury being jlipet 'which he seldom re. move from his lips. He is taciturn and crabbed il his Huteeeourse with men generally,' and seeks to life and die unnoticed by the world. Qvn A Fkt. We do not recollect ofever hiring: of erceter. It at with , Ji'V qf pa)en, than that lately, pt rformed,. by ftl;. K, Uogrrs jr. M r. Rogers left this county about two yeara age; am) tetthul ia ASriaMnainjvNt being sa lefiesl hi bia net location, he concluded lo te tura, which, he did feceutly,, wifh-lv.qpving. drawn by a yoke of exen; perlor oioi: b jur ey, a distance of p THoyaf so mLr ifWy ve afets 1 avt rf ina W'l nules p r day 1 iTh4 we call extraordinary fast travWIieg for $ jvkt of emi!,. ,Wnnr y Lvmivtry. - . A ND' SH AMOKIN fnajnrliy, tbir vital briheipte of Hepublica,' from Wblh Mr. Vm llMrcn Anal lha tPrcaldcaia'. . , The XVilkMwfre tPa.) Farmer haa placed tne niirne of Martin Van Burrn for the PreM drncy tl the head of ita column, and (fives a h'tter in'anntlirr part of that paper, of the 30 h October, (mm Mr. Van Duren,, jn rrply to letter written to iim by the editor, announcing hia intention (if bringioff him Girth, aa.a candi- dale fur re rlrrlinn iTIia lolt 11iirtot In in Loi jon(Jby, -r,d from , f..jV c tin- deratand .him.tQ ay,,in aubatanco, that he halt j.i.n - nndeaire afain to occupy that exalted elation, but atill be would be willing, it the intererta of Ihe. IVmnrralia party required, it, to conaent to have hi name naed for that purpoae. The fnl- lowii.g piragraphe, however, ee-npriee hi re- irmark on thie point ' :- , ! 'Kvery day rhor and more? confirmed in the aoundnee of the political principle tdwhieh I nav aoner-n, contcimi. W klwayi havtng done ' - "" f V w " "V a . - i'. : f at " a 1 . l iiivmtr nnnenri mirnmrK 10 iwt iiktph. nnn nn , i rearn.menia to oe gratmea oy a rmntm m power, and finding my preent poaitinn entirely adapted tnmjrl.rte and, diapoaition, I am sin- c?rT Wfc' liroua to we,ar the hnrinre aOd enjoyment, of private life uninterruptedly to the Mid. ; It, therefore, the aopport, which you,, with whom 1 have not evenjhet pleasure of a peran nal acquaintance, have ra (rankly and ho riorably tondeved me, rnclude that, not only of th ' inflexible and victoriooa Democracy al your Congrrnional dirtrict, lait elao of the Democratic -tj throughout the Union, and the conar queo'. aaaurance of auccraa, could not, consulting my own feelings, and wjtliea, heai tale, Terpccjlully and racijfiilly but decidedly to decline it. That any atate of thing will herealtar exirt.in which Uiia indulgrnc of m owu prfereecea wttohl. in Ihe opinion of true and faithful friend, conflict with my dnty tn-the political party tn which my whole life hit been J oevoreo, ann to wnicn i owe my personal aacrt- fice; fs in the laat degree Improbable.5 The letter then proceeda tn expreca hia anxir- lyAoeee'the integrity of th Dearmeratio party of Ihe LJOMMk' fully indicated, end eaya . ".fWhntbef llaeeedrwirableobjecta can be ao compltstmdo tnninly ttapend ttpnn' the course which ie puteucd by- 'ho reepedive friend of thoe prominont citiaens -among w '.who 'are made candidate for the Presidency. ' Should the capital of the Union, during the approaching seaaion of Congreii", become the rallying point of their partirtn, and hot Only their attention, bo the time and attention ot those who ars charged wilh'the dirt c'tion of public affairs, be oevoieu io 1 resincni-mamng inMeac oi neir appropriate duties, we shall have little to hope in. this regard. . . ... . But if mere political scheme and intrigue, however cunuingly devised, eoq however pro fi 'able they may have heretofore. appeared, shall in the present emergency give plsce to the un ceasing and ' vigorous Vftorts of all to preserve a1 rid protect the bleeding irnereata and perilled honor1 of our" country efforts which csn atone attract th rOhfidence and support of the Demc- era tic maa the reault willprove far mote au- apicioue. Scarcely ever baa the casepjial, welfare of the CfUiutry been jn more critical copdiikin, or ita ediainietralion in greater need of the energetic support of theseiwhe taiaed it lo power. ; With . probable majority. Sgaiaat tt in I'ther popular branch et the NrtmnaliLegielature-, and but. a mU d it is to be regretted, not very har nionioua majority in its fcvoT,' irf the Senate, it max be, csllrd, upon to vindicate tjie past, ami il oebUtft d to( support, poaaiUly, for an . in. finite, pet iod, a dtaat an4 difficult oreign- war. lie then rwoceeds to speak of the war, and the ncceaeity' uf it boing trnimpbantly'siMtain. ed aud b'rotight tn en honorable eooctusiun, with juat hidt'titrrity for ' the past,1 and reasonable security for the future, and concludes' aa 'fol low; . iTkusui suvfumii ilnliA mitsifr ti nArC.rinat . it , w , ' p. -v is to be feared,, whb rhapa S,lw honorable me, without if psonei aid of an opposi- tirm, numbering in he .rank, m.ny f sntlemen ef great talstta, who have had an unuseal ahare . .. of legisletiveexperesnoe.end are Well versed tn . . ' .... Ihe taettc nf pavtlsen wan a re, unatt ctreum - . . . stance sondVerse, the real friennaof the Denir eratic Candidate for nomination will wofully niiafudge th'tT interests of their favorites, if, with- v.-' -i' .u '. i out despairing of Ihe republic, fur that is feel , ... -, l. .- . .-t .- k- Ing unknown lo the Democratic heart, but, die. t -T . . : -. - ' .. : f t . i '. aiming sinister influences, end purpose of eve , .K . , , . .. rv oeacnpiiun. iiiry uu not limn iiieir rivaiaiup : . . . , - . ; ; - - .. . . V . lolhe wisdom sod efficiency of hsir effort, to U fnanasx .n..-.o ey ene wxo sn.wa, m n . . - . l j ' .i . lusugn wa oo an rown imt ina ran,' idbi young VMNt' ia -Kevs-Haven,' Conn'., of great ecanomy, was accaatomsd,'fore bta marriage, to rids est wUb bis bsttotbed,' bttt with I hsei press Stipe lat ia, that hi eaasrlMidtd not ensrry " hsr,' she should pny half tht rpet of tht ftiim. ' lh"or U fio' appTtl' btrf to forcp. tbe Vital nri.V.pIe . Arrival T lha at aahpCaitl4Mtla . tc tuta r.ATKft Vnoit krRorr "' ' i Gloomy. Giinmercial , Intellitfence Fifty-fivo Failnrea aincv - lart StFamahinPrire at ill ' iieredins in th Corn ami Dtitt'nn Market Great Di'prraaioit on lha Money "Markt- Bank railurea Unaineaa in the ftlaoHfactn rina Diilricta Re appearance ol Famine in Ireland. ' . . t ' The corn rnrk t of eodra,nnibl jeflo- enccd by the uhpaj-hlleted atrinenry of the mo ney market, and enow a grneral. 'ooline, par ticularly in ijtiotathma for jnffrjor pnrcela. In dian corn har doprt-ciati d from 2a. n Hajper quarter, and tm-al haa alstj receded in yalun and ia in vety limited demand. The abore rjuola lion'ii reprent lin, maximum pricei buf 0cca aional lorcetTflra have lieen made. at conaidcra .Jndw tHlWf ,,,,, y,rf,ll)r ; -wPBftke euonl of foreign wheat. hul (ho IrailA um iiiill. Mini AHipiiriK ilparrin ' - . ij i. o, ... j . . ..u .... ihmw itxrurtj irtrm r 7-. aa tiunucii witujut ,ntf nrmrp(), ,ptn(i mni J anv nrnirrea nrini? mnile in aalea. I T ---'i-m . .-; pyy' '' ' ttimmmAttf preeai.re r.corded iu our teat a hf dlirin(r ,h'e u,tinh,t ConllMl, , Wlh un;bie(, ,8vrrity. inv.Jvmg ev ri- iicd ve ra! additional failure, and diffuaing a deep and impenetrable ';loom throughout the whole mm'. mercial community tit Great Britain.' .Toeuch a point of inteniy haa the inaccessibility of money now arrived, that there ia scarcely any one hnufe which can be looked upon without an apicion, no matter however exalted it p"itin, while a leelin; of unmitigated anxiety ie every where percept iblc. , '! We may avoid enumeration by Mating that altogether fifty-five houea have either broken down, or euapended pavmcnt ajnee the depar tore ot the laal ateamahip. ,.. .Yeaterday, it waa announce that .theRuyal Bank of .Liverpool had b:en compelled to ana .p p,y mplt jd ihq information turned nut In' tntl co,rect. At prenent it i impowble to piv). any,hinjr jike , te.,,e ,t,ten,ent of the prawiiwrfof theeatahliahment, but it ia nhderi'tnod m poaeerSMact enfCeienl to mectall ita liahili I ttc. . - j i 1 I ... In the prevent atate of nniveraal mnfuaion end alarm, it can well be conceived how dor-ply manufacturing r-perationa havn b-en ancteil and buaineaa appear to lx quite at a stand atill withrnrtthealighteatproapecrof a re ac.'inn, al though good order are atated to be held by iua j'ny firm a. but in the present position of monetary flair they, abatain from executing them. The prospectant Ireland during the appro ching winter are gloomy cno-jph. Famine in I an aggravaieo lurm nan aireanj rerippeareii, ami the Queen s letter has been leaned, cnmmaiMl I ing general collections lobe made in the church I establishment. A Tendon letter published in the Boston At las says.'.. ..... -. .. ...... ; , . 'The moat extraordinary, and onacrountslile aifair connected with the failure of the day, i the difficulty or 'embarrassment' of the Duke of Bachm,f h,m' owncr ,h 'Men;fi"nl du cal reatdi-nce of Chandoa House and -lfuinghan; House, of London i ot Stows and W'altmi, in Bucks, and Avingten, in llanipvhire. ' Il is su led that the Duke of Buckingham actually owea Ins creditor nearly ten mittion f inllatt Theywil! probably ever receive'ten (er cpnt. This is art extremely hatd caae," for a large pur tion of thla money ia due to tradeapeople, who cannot afford to lose it. They have attempted to se'iM and aelf by auction hia peraonal proper ty ; aa for hia estatea, they cannot be touched The value of the splendid pictures by tie dd maaters, the elegant furniture, the magnificei gold ,aod ret P'fl't. '" lrK 'f 0,1 wince, and, bia other cnert, cnuttiniM! in ,hi mmieions, it ia suuposcd, wou!d,acll for half millui of dollar. , .. .. .'In Aitguat an execution waa put into Bu'.k. iogliaui IJouse fur twenty thousand pouoV., and when Ihe officer were about In seize Hot fnrui lore- sad' plate.-, I hey worn informed that the I ... take of Buckingham had amine J over the wllft, of hi-eflrt5(i ,0 hi, eMe-l ()(, ullCatitm lo fh j,,, l0Ver, it was argued x dpdof . wfri. ,pnt , ,. , ., ' "l"i''W' . void, and that the diatrcas wss k-gsl. Thejudge i -i- , '.. . : ., ' - - decided that the aheritf ahould remain in do- 1 . , , l. session, and uiiicliil incite to be tried hot ween f 1 ' . ... r . , . M TT . ' ' '' ' " ' ' - . " ', :vi 'lhi,e i only nneantof bundretl; tor ' . , , . . ' tuF P""F,-,,,1' ,p " e Krtr oiiiiiurr oi n . ... , , , . , pobilily uf Loglsnd.who areauppnaed to enjoy .L ; wcoinea-ranging from five to-titty thnuaaiut . ,, . pounds, annually, are so deeply in dubl lhat Mn(A . Xn bill, sod yet personal properly,' K" seised . 'Would noT satisfy ntore than- one credilor in ft ft v. ; Ttre n'rotid nn. I r - of uro.,d En!f,nd tre in retli . i. of I hankrunta - - -Ji.il. - ' V I ' A Biiorsitrwt, tit Bond tlreet,; Livefpon!, J I advert teed last week turn saerrf boy.'.'-One sp plies at grouttderl hiaqtialiflcsrirjn of -shaVpneaa I on the fact of having enf trom tW placlra.' " ' l - JI-. '.7 anJ irnmcdiat parent of tlwpittiwn. U.atnl J.kn , Uaiimia, ' Thin worihy and gallant ifficer, who has hren, from ihe first, one of the moat popular, a he fie lwas. hern roocenrd to be one of Hie moat de serving, of the President's f eneral. haa arioVd o thej eompliment of his appointment 'hf Go" vernor-nf-MekiciV the distinction nf a salute of ens- hundred gnn fired in hi honor by' hi fel- ow ci'ixen of Natcheu " In the newspaper rio- eounf of thia cplebrationi now travelling th6 rriundi, we find a aortDf bioraplie'iirakptch r;f the general, not m renmrk ihle for h-ngih a fi r1 he number nf ito error , G noral Ciuitman wa? Imrn in Dutcheas county New. Vork, aa stated ; bul he Ofiver rmfgraied to or lived in Georgia ; nor was hjs father, the Rev. 'Dominic, ult man, a divine of 'he Reformed Dutch Church, hut the reverend Dominic, (that waa he an cjent style and title) Frederic Henry Quitiaan', pastor of ihp Fvangelical Luihoran Church of Rhineberk, and for tvtenty years or moie Prcsi- dent of the Luthern Synrsi of the Sts.e of. Now York. He waa a man of preet learning, piety and worh, and wa horn, we believe, in the aland of Cuiticna, wh-ro hia lather was h Lu. theran clergyman before - him. '' J-ihn A. Quit man eeiigraled in enrly lifu 10 Ohio, which he soon exchanged for MteiMippi, tv here lie grew np to dint met inn, highly appreciated as a man of talent and prnhity, with a few or no Taulte that we have ever heard of, except Ihe single one of belonging to Ihe wrong tcliool of politic. He has wirm friends in Philadelphia, and in tleed reUt'ona, U-in the half brother of the Rev Dr. IV F, Mayer, of St. Join 'a Evangelical Lutheran Church, in Race street. ,The won- er is that the sapirations oi a soldier ahould ever have licen born of such a atock. The ven erable Dominic would have quaked .with fear, had any one ever presented the idea of a son of hi', a general iu arms, cliurgjn amid bjood and fire, up the heights of Ciapulteprc, and through the ;a tea of Mexico. , , , , , .i : ! Bishop Onukroonk's Cask. The' puhlic have' noticed with some aurpriee the colifl. cling, account which have appeared in the New Vork papers in relation to llnM raae. We havo our elve reprint' d two yery difo-rent statements from two of the principal N'ew l oris pape'ra, not knowing W'hich waa riulit and wh'ch wrong. The Jifliciilliea have.doohtloas aricen from the exciunion of reporierai from the House of Bish op, which sat with ctoaeil door, leaving the preaa to uncertain and errnneou aources of , in formation. ' We are now happy to have it in our power to preeent a statement of facia in re gard to the action nf the House of BiNliops in the Onilerilonk cane, which will diauuie the public mind of error, and prevent injustice to, individual. The report of the committee ot five bishop, (which waa atrongly advene tr tr.e suapended prelate's memorial.) trus adoeted. by a vote nf sixteen to i'x--one ll'pliop Pot voting, and two being absent. The vote s'.iiod thus: 1 ' Aye The presiding Bishop, Bishops Brown well, Mesde,' Hopkins, Mcll's'me, Otey, Mc t!rokey. Polk, Fllintt; Te, ' Johns, Easlburn,: l)ei.hsw,Cobb, llawkaaijd Freeman. Nav.' Biehoja Ivea, Doane, KrmTter, Pelan cey.Gadailen and V.'h'mingham! " ' . Bishop Chae, of New Hamr-hire, declinrd vo ting.'and Binhcp Smith aud Bisljo-,1 Potter were not present.' So far is it from bfing truo that twelve bULops votvd Sir hia r itoralioti. that tho quest ion of his restoration tens not eren mo reJ iioi one biahnp, wo far aa it appears, being in favor uf that measure. It waa moved in trei titer house, ' Nor ia it true, that 'the General Convention has settled tbt the Diocese is not t oVsnt,' &.c. TliatHinl was, in no ahape, presented to the r house rf bishops ; and iu the "houne of clerical and lay deputies, no vote wss tskch to that pur j e, this house' rvfuaing so to declare! by lay ing upon the table a molt. hi lo that efT-ct. ' ' ' Thia statement nf facts may be relied 'upon, being made on tho authority bf one nf the bi hop wlm to k ptrl in the proceeding, and whoso letter on the subj.-ct lies before . us. Aortt Antrrtcun. ! Tnn Dtvuio.N im i ns Mm tniiimT Cut sen A writer to tho Nsshvitln Christian ddvocnie, in a letter addressed to Kt'V. lr, FJliot, ot Cm cinuati, threaten, i" the Ucueral Oonforenc of the Northern M'thdi.t Church should refuse to divide the property with th Chtisgh iailb, that S mil . in chaucory jusy be Uie result. 1 And altouM the CtHirl require: the North is- eetlhs with alias HiMith on the plan of separattnn, -he sayslhst it wuuM oblig them ta psy over li Ih South at lewsl ).jill.000, in amiual : mstaj. anente of -25.(Hkl 'each. Slumld thn Court disregard the plan t if pa rat ion, and dee We u. pon the principle of general eqnity,"' -It rrll re quire the Northern- lUwk Room to pay over at once a aum etiuil to ffl.W 000, mote or !'. A Cat4T Fsnily. lUpjH'niu; to be in tV, couri-noupv laa oioer uar, we overneaio . . 1 .'. -. I A . one. niantelluig another what a trat .. mil v I. a belonged to. 1 auppnae x to the greater, f m,W ,1 f0y thcr hJ twenty five, f Jrc ,'"-L-4VhM Cuitr. lWG ";e; . y. - n I aotitru insertion.. . . - j .tl0 So p W't1" vo rr?. Vo t r,..m .1 niM If', i -i tl.- j - i i Eiwry mlifenaeru imsrthn, i ' . 1 " . ' sft . 1'carly Ailv. tliaflmeulai ,rieeolumn. f ft j' half column, f I , three aqunrra, fig; two souaici, f l , inn aqnir; Malf-yeaHy t eolunin. IM 5 lf eelrtmn. l thrsesqrtre, r two aquarea; .! one a ninre.,860.' ... o-i-l-' ' Adverliapmenti. tell wilhottt directiona aS lo tho ln.lh of time lbs are to, he puhliahed, -will Im mnlirtseTf ohtlf ordered out, and chargad accord : CTj't'uAeen. linea or lrs male a square-. ' 1 ... . t-r , : ' ' ' J--'- " - ! "!'" -I - Crle) H.Drmwr . . i ,.Canf. Drum, who distinguished himelf in the battles in Mexico, waa a citizen nf Westmoro Itnd county and ho a family new residing in that ootrnty.' He fell at the hfcad of liiit compa.1 tfr while gallantly' storming 'the heipht of Chapultepec. He was attached hi the 4'h sr tillery,' and short leafier tlie commencement of hostilities," his company was ordered to Mexicn -yn arriving mere he was attached to thq com mand of Gen. Wool, on his long sin fitigninrj mafch'yo Raltillo. ''While with General WooT. he frvej injhe rcnnniule position. of Assistant jinepeclor Gnra) he afterwarda retiiaed thes sppointment of jnppeclor General, nobly, pre ferri.np q Jiejail bis company in lima of battle. -He .performed, rssential servico ss, Optain of Artillcryat.the siege and capture of Vera CritK. At the bloorly battle of Cerro Gordo, we again find b.m actively employed. At the bttlle of Cnntreraa he distinguished himself by capturing the pieces of artillery which were- taken from. Lieut. O'.Bryan at Beena Vista, for which gi lent feat Gen. Scott, aa a mark of wel! merrr-d hnnbr; formed them with other captured pir cen into a separate battery,' end gave the comc'iiml. lo Capt. Drum. ' 1 We next find him and hi bit ter pouring destruction on the enemy at tho hsnl fiiught and destructive battle of '.Molino del Rey, at which battle he gathered fro ah lav rels. At the storming 'of the heights of C'j; pultupcc, Capt Drum was placed in a. pr.vui. nent situation, and by hia cool courage nnt Ju liberate bravery, contributed not a litt'.e tc- ;h succesaofour army; and while here cvirroioileil by the very guns he captured from the jy.ny, and almost in tjie arms of victory, ho f immor tally wounded. Thus fell Captain Dr uoh co vered 4wiiU glury, and while we sl.ed tear of (trie! for bis untimely fate, we can'ant buCfne! a melancholy pleasure in reflecting tht ene to- ihstinguishsd for his brsvery and skill, in battle. waa our felWw townsman. - J Cpt. Drum- has left devoted 'ife and aeve ralsmsll children, an aged father, together with brothers shd sistrre, to whom he wss devotedly attached. ?rrenfirirJi ll'.puittcan. , The Lvri Coi. Mclr.T oui. It is a little sin gular that .tho late Co',,. Mclntoch though twico severely .wounded on. the 8th of Sepiemher, near Cbapultepec, r'ied front tho efK-cta of hi woiiu4a receive, s.tvResaca de la Palma. Tho New York Conner, says : : , )n the fr.or nin? ol the 8th, G'.n. Worth' di vision (w'.ii.jhihe Co'.or-cl was in) was ordered to storr.i nd carry certain fortified works of tho enerr.y near Chapultepec. ' At sunriso'lhe divi aion morfrj the attack By cannon' and nn:!ieiry. .ori after tho order-was given for the division '.o charge the enemy. Th Colonel, 'as on all other occasions, tat t!ie liesd of his regiment, was forcnrobVih the, charge.' They got w ithin fitty yards of tho enemy's works, when a masked battery (several pieces of cannon) opened upon .them,.. The cannonading and the firing of mua ketry(wero so severe on our troops, that we had to fall back, hit soon after, wo rallied, and tho .enemy's wot ks were carried. In this second charge the Colonel received a musket hall in tha right leg, i three inches above the knee, which passed through the muscles without In juring the bone.' Before he could recover him self, he received another in the same extremity, two inches below the knee, passing upwards andrr Ihe skin and integuments, and lodging in the hip, without touching the bone, ; :. Not withstanding all this, the Colonel was hot ly engsged in the battle of Churubuaco, on tho 19th; bJt came out safely, and everything see med fc indicate that he would eventually reco ver, antil about lha Xkb oi September, when a disease msde its appearance in his throat, (in flammslion of Ihe gland) which baflled all sor. gical skill, and nn the night of the 2th b. at li o' clock, removed him from this world. We leant from the letter announcing those facts, that Col. Mcintosh was conscious uf his approaching end, and remained senaible, without the power of speaking, until the time already atated, when h expired without struggle. . 1 Swupt Awsv bv a TorhTaoo 'r BirTAMns. The Hannibal "(Missouri) Gotutte says that young thniton.'one of tho Matum volunteers, wairosfon the way from Sinta Fe, in a aingn 1ar manner."' We are told that when the 'nunler ridea into a herd of buffalo, it is often '.)ie ca that they become frightened and the wi hule mis starts with fu'iioiis speed for the in .iuntsins, and there ia no way to get out, but n kaeptha aame speed, and work your vay gi.JuBliy from anionif them; to halt wof'J be, certain death, aa tho mass would pas, ov'J. tnd crufli you. nd hun ter ate ofts.,'car',ed seven aod ten inilea be'uru they can digerfogU ih'emsBlvra trom amoi f the he,dhr j nrr In this way M r, H nt n ' ppp 'jej. When last aeen he was flyinj; o- ' uu. i' .i.u..lr.n l.t mitbn hi ttll OI t. 1 r.'' drovo of aeveial thousand, and haa notbiej- J ...!..... . nsaru oi iuo. iv.... ..... . u . iMiun nl.orkHCID, lift ..,;..... hvoifot nnible tor the lea sntl boopie onderstand, tho morrofwir.d thV think youarev -U fc vacuum, weulleet, teethe w (all at hul gitiueat. .